Hawaii Sen. Josh Green says paying for housing could save federal dollars by reducing frequent hospital visits among the homeless, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Florida, Hawaii, and Washington, D.C.
A new study suggests that diabetes-related mortality—currently listed as the seventh-leading cause of death by CDC—is far underreported and may actually be the third-leading cause of death in the United States.
We love to complain about how busy we are, touting our lack of leisure time like a badge of honor. Research shows busyness is actually considered a status symbol, with less time to spare translating into greater prestige.
Spurred by the adoption of a bundled payment program, St. Luke's University Health Network used data analysis to radically improve its post-acute care services over a two-year period, Shelby Livingston writes for Modern Healthcare.
President Trump's executive order blocking many individuals from seven countries from entering the United States has directly affected doctors and researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Harvard Medical School, and Interfaith Medical Center—and left hundreds of medical residents from the affected countries in limbo.